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ListView

import { ListView } from "std-widgets.slint";
export component Example inherits Window {
width: 150px;
height: 150px;
ListView {
width: 150px;
height: 150px;
for data in [
{ text: "Blue", color: #0000ff, bg: #eeeeee},
{ text: "Red", color: #ff0000, bg: #eeeeee},
{ text: "Green", color: #00ff00, bg: #eeeeee},
{ text: "Yellow", color: #ffff00, bg: #222222 },
{ text: "Black", color: #000000, bg: #eeeeee },
{ text: "White", color: #ffffff, bg: #222222 },
{ text: "Magenta", color: #ff00ff, bg: #eeeeee },
{ text: "Cyan", color: #00ffff, bg: #222222 },
] : Rectangle {
height: 30px;
background: data.bg;
width: parent.width;
Text {
x: 0;
text: data.text;
color: data.color;
}
}
}
}
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A ListView is like a Scrollview but it should have a for element, and the content are automatically laid out in a list. Elements are only instantiated if they are visible

Properties

Same as ScrollView

Callbacks

Same as ScrollView